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US-10918787

Disposable infusion fluid delivery device for programmable large volume drug delivery

PublishedFebruary 16, 2021
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Technical Abstract

A disposable electronically controlled infusion pump system includes at least one disposable infusion container and at least one disposable electronically controlled medication pumping system. The at least one disposable infusion container is configured to contain infusion fluid. The at least one disposable electronically controlled medication pumping system is fluidly connected in the at least one disposable infusion container. The at least one disposable electronically controlled medication pumping system includes an infusion channel, a disposable electronically controlled micropump, and valves, but may further include a microprocessor, a memory, a battery or a power receiver configured to wirelessly receive power, a wireless communication device, and other components. The wireless communication device is configured to receive a wireless signal which wirelessly controls the at least one disposable electronically controlled medication pumping system. The disposable electronically controlled micropump is configured to pump the infusion fluid through the infusion channel.

Patent Claims
13 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An infusion pump system comprising: a non-disposable microcontroller; a single disposable infusion container configured to contain infusion fluid; and a plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems fluidly connected to the single disposable infusion container and in parallel with each other, each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems comprising: a microprocessor; a memory in electronic communication with the microprocessor; a battery, or a power receiver configured to wirelessly receive power; a wireless communication device configured to receive a wireless signal which wirelessly controls each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems; an infusion channel fluidly connected to the single disposable infusion container; a disposable electronically controlled micropump configured to pump the infusion fluid through the infusion channel; and valves connected to the infusion channel to control a flow of the infusion fluid through the infusion channel; wherein the non-disposable microcontroller is configured to wirelessly control the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems, wherein the infusion channels of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems are joined together with a connector downstream of the disposable electronically controlled micropumps of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems.

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2. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems are configured to pump cumulatively in a range of between 0.1 to 2,000 milliliters of the infusion fluid per hour.

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3. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems is permanently hermetically sealed to the single disposable infusion container by at least one seal or gasket.

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4. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems further comprise a pressure detection sensor, a flow detection sensor, and an air detection sensor.

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5. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems further comprise a Radio Frequency Identification Tag or a barcode.

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6. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication device comprises a near-field communication device.

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7. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the valves comprise active valves.

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8. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems are configured to be operated in parallel to pump the infusion fluid concurrently from the single disposable infusion container at a combined flow rate.

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9. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the memory contains data regarding parameters for infusion of the infusion fluid.

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10. An infusion pump system comprising: a non-disposable microcontroller comprising: a first microprocessor; a first memory in electronic communication with the first microprocessor; a power source; a power transmitter connected to the power source and configured to wirelessly transmit power; and a first wireless communication device; a single disposable infusion container configured to contain infusion fluid; a plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems, each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems powered and controlled by the non-disposable microcontroller, each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems fluidly connected to the single disposable infusion container and in parallel with each other, each of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems comprising: a second microprocessor; a second memory in electronic communication with the second microprocessor; a power receiver configured to wirelessly receive the power from the power transmitter; a second wireless communication device configured to wirelessly communicate with the first wireless communication device; an infusion channel; a disposable electronically controlled micropump configured to pump the infusion fluid through the infusion channel; and valves connected to the infusion channel, wherein the infusion channels of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems are joined together with a connector downstream of the disposable electronically controlled micropumps of the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems.

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11. The infusion pump system of claim 10 , wherein the non-disposable microcontroller further comprises a multiplexer configured to wirelessly control the plurality of disposable electronically controlled medication pumping systems.

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12. The infusion pump system of claim 10 , further comprising an interface in communication with the non-disposable microcontroller.

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13. The infusion pump system of claim 12 , wherein the interface comprises a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, a stand-alone computer, a nurse station, or an infusion pump.

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Filing Date

May 25, 2016

Publication Date

February 16, 2021

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